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Turing And The Village Verificationist: The AGI That Wasn’t

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by Jochen Szangolies Alan Turing in the 1930s. Image credit: Public Domain. “The moment someone mentions the Turing test at you, assume they know nothing.” This somewhat grandstanding declaration comes from an AI in Tom Sweterlitsch’s recent novel The Gone World. Earlier, the AI had confided that its creator—of whom it is a digital replica—had considered it a ‘failure of consciousness’, a ‘simulation’, but not the real deal. The implication here…
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3 Quarks Daily broke the news in on Thursday, March 5, 2026.
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